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Leon brings design-first AV solutions to CEDIA Expo 2025

Leon is bringing a strong design message to CEDIA Expo 2025, encouraging integrators to ‘leave nothing unfinished’ by considering how technology can be seamlessly integrated into the wider aesthetic of every project. Exhibiting at Booth #1923, the company will present new products, collaborations and materials that demonstrate how AV solutions can become part of the overall design language of a space.

The highlight of this year’s booth is the debut of Edge Atlas, a precision-engineered, handcrafted aluminium frame system for large-scale video walls. Designed to conceal edges, wiring and mounting hardware, Edge Atlas creates a unified and elegant look, and is scalable for virtually any installation.

Leon will also showcase its comprehensive framing portfolio, ranging from Studio Frame and Profile Edge Media Frame through to Media Decor Elite moving art screens. Its outdoor Terra LuminSound speakers will be on display, combining high-performance sound with tunable LED lighting and seamless integration with LEA Professional amplifiers. Inside, Leon’s Ultima Audio Platform will demonstrate its Horizon Ultima soundbar and Profile side-mount speakers, showcasing the brand’s uncompromising approach to reference-grade audio.

Design continues to drive Leon’s offer, with new designer grille fabrics in Bouclé and Special Edition Check 1-2 Duotone, as well as a new lustre grain black wood finish. Fresh collaborations with Maison Toukkani and ASKIA will introduce premium acoustic dampening solutions that combine high performance with bold aesthetics. Leon’s booth will also feature artisan details from partners including Meljac, Uhuru and Fuse Lighting.

Noah Kaplan, founder and president of Leon, says, “At CEDIA Expo 2025, we’re showing what happens when you refuse to stop at ‘good enough’—and instead, leave nothing unfinished.”

For integrators, Leon’s design-first approach highlights a growing trend in the AV industry: technology is no longer judged only by its performance, if every really was in the CI sector, but also by how well it complements interiors. With architects and designers increasingly influencing AV decisions, solutions that combine sound, vision and style help installers differentiate themselves and win new business.

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